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Vendors with Sales More Than 1 Million Vendors with Sales more than 1 Million Dollars in FY2015 - Total Products Vendor Vendor Name 2015 Sales 40394 LYKINS OIL CO $ 689,221,755.98 40594 SUN COAST RESOURCES INC $ 272,154,528.36 715430 INGRAM MICRO $ 172,989,442.00 398620 PHILIP MORRIS INC $ 147,108,298.00 16735000 DLATS $ 127,451,065.23 490200 RJREYNOLDS TOBACCO C $ 113,232,960.76 203258 EURPAC WAREHOUSE SALES $ 104,520,521.00 10835 BP PRODUCTS N AMER INC $ 104,418,744.45 713404 INCOMM - INTERACTIVE $ 103,684,310.72 471320 PROCTER & GAMBLE $ 87,244,380.00 278750 DIAGEO NORTH AMER INC $ 82,957,030.86 416444 NEW AGE ELECTRONICS $ 68,004,956.92 131140 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO $ 67,846,951.73 511949 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS $ 67,732,764.63 544925 SONY $ 60,326,372.10 382221 MICHAEL KORS $ 51,102,622.82 610220 US SMOKELESS TOBACCO $ 45,428,460.72 420415 NIKE $ 43,784,100.85 605815 UNDER ARMOUR $ 39,842,539.16 38484 ASHLEY FURNITURE IND $ 39,670,833.63 477441 RSR WHOLESALE SOUTH INC $ 38,131,102.09 244380 GLAZER WHSE DRUG CO $ 36,158,642.96 29100 ANHEUSER BUSCH INC $ 33,042,186.82 9027512 BROWN FOREMAN CORP $ 30,334,388.66 228220 ROLLING FRITO-LAY SALES $ 29,260,071.09 452220 BOTTLING GROUP LLC (Pepsi) $ 28,779,973.00 255200 IRA GREEN INC $ 27,039,080.08 60775 JIM BEAM BRANDS CO $ 26,286,182.27 615420 VANGUARD IND WEST INC $ 26,281,721.20 451476 PERNOD RICARD USA $ 25,738,154.44 618 GAS SALES&SERVICE90 $ 24,669,310.75 22660 AMERICAN GREETINGS CORP $ 24,586,522.36 81337 BOSE CORP $ 23,653,165.35 290132 JACK OF ALL GAMES INC $ 22,096,566.57 525915 SERTA INC $ 21,298,423.80 48950 BACARDI $ 21,212,661.19 278440 HERSEHY CHOCOLATE USA $ 20,906,110.24 266520 HANES BRANDS $ 20,023,106.00 14507508 MILLERCOORS $ 19,625,580.21 344714 LINK SNACKS INC $ 19,548,730.14 232585 E&J GALLO WINERY $ 19,492,038.53 517622 MOET HENNESSY USA INC $ 19,265,294.90 202350 ESTEE LAUDER INC $ 19,159,166.36 129040 CLINIQUE LABORATORIES $ 18,840,563.39 474800 QUAKER OATS CO $ 18,834,925.83 462220 ITG BRANDS LLC $ 18,173,295.09 245496 GLOBAL MILITARY MKTG $ 17,618,471.38 121820 UNILEVER HPC-USA $ 17,527,443.56 290792 JOHNSON & JOHNSON $ 17,042,108.00 464575 POLO RALPH LAUREN CORP $ 16,993,252.34 529100 SHARP ELECTRONICS CORP $ 16,925,018.24 531091 SHERALVEN ENT LTD $ 16,483,989.45 410919 NEW CUSTOMER SRV CO INC $ 16,364,076.02 64270 BELLEVILLE SHOE MFG CO $ 15,954,086.21 576785 EA SWEEN CO $ 15,948,117.88 142890 AMERICAN SNUFF CO LLC $ 15,567,269.54 434813 OROURKE SALES CO $ 15,182,752.79 483634 RED BULL DIST CO $ 15,030,618.27 267465 MONSTER ENERGY CO $ 15,030,331.23 349780 LORILLARD TOBACCO CO $ 15,010,428.58 649655 WYNIT DISTRIBUTION LLC $ 14,993,031.37 38686 ASICS AMERICA CORP $ 14,981,502.38 322580 KRAFT FOODS $ 14,880,661.75 612753 VIZIO INC $ 14,732,599.11 340000 LEVI STRAUSS $ 13,632,845.95 504817 ROYAL TEXTILE MILLS INC $ 13,336,390.92 594680 TOSHIBA AMER INFO SYS $ 12,994,228.00 149281 CR MCMULLEN CO INC $ 12,796,932.09 636360 WHIRLPOOL CORP $ 12,763,061.50 36750002 MARS SNACKFOOD US LLC $ 12,562,882.77 425473 THE NORTH FACE INC $ 12,547,806.88 147470 LANCOME INC $ 12,410,187.59 436143 FOSSIL INC $ 12,131,761.16 647030 WOODMAN LABS INC $ 11,956,046.00 593504 TONGFANG GLOBAL LIMITED $ 11,851,333.75 157420 D&H DISTRIBUTING CO $ 11,724,593.19 650322 YANKEE CANDLE CO $ 11,548,903.03 553410 SPORTS SOUTH LLC $ 11,193,387.94 31127011 KELLOGG SALES CO $ 11,181,208.32 129996 COACH LEATHERWARE CO $ 11,035,766.93 420623 NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC $ 10,939,181.00 646100 WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE $ 10,928,416.00 139085 CONAGRA FOOD SALES INC $ 10,728,668.64 111760 WILLIAM CARTER $ 10,632,080.19 416480 NEW BALANCE ATHLETIC $ 10,588,604.18 272078 HASBRO INC $ 10,540,682.24 40540 GREAT PACIFIC NEWS CO $ 10,407,209.62 385220 BAYER CORPORATION $ 10,103,037.05 235180 GOLDRING GULF DIST CO $ 10,094,954.01 649240 WM WRIGLEY JR CO $ 9,949,120.45 70595 BEVERAGES FOODS & $ 9,626,702.73 139124 CONAIR CORP $ 9,447,414.40 425370 JOHNSON BROTHERS $ 9,408,639.39 437521 PROXIMO SPIRITS INC $ 9,274,336.16 76625 BLUE BUFFALO CO LTD $ 9,255,860.52 564460 WESTPOINT HOME INC $ 9,230,298.03 104215 CONSTELLATION WINES $ 9,177,916.41 425705 SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRI $ 9,177,287.00 513142 SANDPIPER OF CALIFORNIA $ 9,116,336.16 329395 COTY PRESTIGE $ 9,011,257.47 625325 EUROPEAN DESIGNER FRAGR $ 8,942,257.00 379510 MERCURY LUGGAGE MFG CO $ 8,873,874.65 415860 NESTLE USA $ 8,721,573.15 104743 CANON USA INC $ 8,695,785.16 89275 ROCKY BRANDS INC $ 8,623,327.40 407595 NABISCO BRANDS INC $ 8,610,440.68 523200 CRAFTSMAN TOOLS $ 8,527,550.19 34961101 L'OREAL $ 8,378,230.05 351774 LUCKY BRAND DUNGAREES $ 8,342,072.82 538206 SKECHERS USA INC $ 8,244,172.75 388760 3M $ 8,118,018.10 505460 RUBBERMAID INC $ 8,020,306.12 136415 COLUMBIA SPORTSWEAR CO $ 7,927,952.48 615200 ADIDAS USA INC $ 7,821,252.81 28060604 NESTLE WATERS NORTH $ 7,812,819.18 282405 HAWAIIAN ISLES DIST LTD $ 7,384,416.17 537505 SINGER GROUP INC $ 7,299,118.70 413536 NAUTICA APPAREL $ 7,281,030.72 420453 NIKON INC $ 7,280,267.20 355540 MTD PRODUCTS INC $ 7,277,996.42 290762 SC JOHNSON & SON INC $ 7,106,303.00 717178 P&G PRESTIGE PROD INC $ 7,072,595.54 543680 MJ SOFFE CO INC $ 7,042,795.43 516340 SAZERAC CO INC $ 7,002,930.00 508600 S&K SALES CO $ 6,975,336.35 255585 GREEN MOUNTAIN COFFEE $ 6,826,017.83 209930 CAMELBAK PRODUCTS LLC $ 6,735,830.69 73580 BLACK & DECKER $ 6,671,788.20 532564 SHISEIDO AMERICAS CORP $ 6,649,971.41 429055 OAKLEY SALES CORP $ 6,561,272.44 203114 SHARK NINJA SALES CO $ 6,519,795.43 133600 COLGATE PALMOLIVE CO $ 6,479,094.40 89279 BROOKS SPORTS $ 6,437,263.51 342540 LIGGETT VECTOR BRANDS $ 6,355,959.15 372320 MATTEL SALES $ 6,259,863.01 372732 MAURICE SPORTING GOODS $ 6,230,112.29 101947 CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE $ 6,207,565.71 539024 CAMPARI AMERICA $ 6,163,023.17 227020 RECKITT BENCKISER INC $ 6,094,656.42 112580 CASIO INC $ 5,926,377.63 129520 CLOROX SALES CO $ 5,796,734.35 641532 WILLIAMS SHOOTERS $ 5,784,837.00 59280 LUOTTICA GROUP $ 5,749,655.39 316160 KIMBERLY CLARK CORP $ 5,633,261.66 489820 REVLON CONSUMER $ 5,611,760.14 718524 INTL CUSTOM ELEMENT $ 5,589,531.15 253155 WILLIAM GRANT & SONS $ 5,533,852.80 213395 5.11 INC $ 5,519,416.43 238120 GENERAL MILLS INC $ 5,485,747.24 413757 NAVY EXCHANGE GUAM $ 5,472,810.00 38682 ASIAVENTURELINK CO LTD $ 5,467,126.64 383820 MIDEA ELECTRIC TRADING $ 5,428,465.10 85423 BREMEN-BOWDON $ 5,401,080.91 124460 CHURCH & DWIGHT CO INC $ 5,380,762.71 290335 JASCO PRODUCTS CO $ 5,309,161.58 719250 ENERGIZER PERSONAL CARE $ 5,290,217.98 79460 BOND MFG CO $ 5,241,698.98 394721 MONDELEZ GLOBAL LLC $ 5,211,004.03 27179 SYSTEM 2000 INC $ 5,192,069.84 148040 COTY US LLC $ 5,187,307.86 7196 FARSTAD OIL INC $ 5,185,447.92 378532 AAFES EUROPE WATER $ 5,181,797.43 446364 PATRON SPIRITS CO $ 5,162,962.03 542535 SNAK CLUB INC $ 5,102,220.80 465191 POOF! APPAREL CORP $ 4,951,391.79 256060 TOMMY HILFIGER USA $ 4,894,493.78 512650 FIRESTAR DIAMOND INC $ 4,873,699.92 397524 GOLD TOE MORETZ LLC $ 4,854,515.00 41510 ATLANTIC WINE & SPIRITS $ 4,845,074.87 58126 BASSETT FURNITURE IND $ 4,788,716.63 83820 CHAR-BROIL $ 4,776,590.63 604411 TWT DIST INC $ 4,770,517.74 617201 VERA BRADLEY SALES LLC $ 4,747,429.48 166504 DECKERS OUTDOOR CORP $ 4,719,191.18 62740 GLAXO SMITHKLINE $ 4,701,183.20 118220 CHANEL INC $ 4,682,328.44 605080 US POSTAL SERVICE $ 4,650,882.23 142800 CONVERSE INC $ 4,650,732.83 401749 CENTRAL GARDEN & PET $ 4,639,962.80 188342 EAGLE CREST INC $ 4,611,223.11 262195 HADDAD APPAREL GRP LTD $ 4,607,165.05 311070 LIVING ESSENTIALS $ 4,599,092.17 337038 LEGO SYSTEMS INC $ 4,579,782.43 179960 DOSKOCIL MFG CO INC $ 4,560,696.86 212252 ARIZONA BEV USA LLC $ 4,543,128.45 148723 COURTYARD CREATIONS INC $ 4,527,339.47 479680 NESTLE PURINA PETCARE $ 4,511,483.21 644325 GEAR FOR SPORTS $ 4,499,037.69 325380 LNK INTERNATIONAL INC $ 4,475,467.36 471340 HAMILTON BEACH $ 4,470,995.76 281262 HEAVEN HILL BRANDS $ 4,457,224.84 187365 DYSON INC $ 4,455,356.16 628730 WEATHERFORD CUSHION CO $ 4,426,646.12 28130 SCOTTS BENELUX BVBA $ 4,391,189.11 18877 ICP TRANSACTION $ 4,355,988.39 514998 SAUDER WOODWORKING CO $ 4,349,587.23 6445 ACOSTA MILITARY SALES $ 4,296,357.19 480964 RANKAM (CHINA) MFG CO $ 4,288,515.13 355015 JC NEWMAN CIGAR CO $ 4,280,803.22 233894 GARMIN INTERNATIONAL $ 4,275,284.56 203851 EVEREADY BATTERY CO $ 4,270,174.60 383740 JOHN MIDDLETON INC $ 4,268,011.00 221973 FSI FORT LAUDERDALE INC $ 4,256,754.03 386680 MILLER BREWING CO $ 4,254,243.65 290013 HARMAN INTL IND INC $ 4,239,166.15 705630 HUNT BROTHERS PIZZA LLC $ 4,209,990.71 438180 PACIFIC ALLIANCE USA $ 4,203,878.69 643830 WINE GROUP LTD $ 4,189,122.70 471805 MITCHELL PROFITT CO $ 4,162,053.46 383465 MID VALLEY PRODUCTS $ 4,119,811.49 633907 WESTERN DIGITAL CORP $ 4,108,473.56 100730 BLUE DIAMOND GROWERS $ 4,080,760.09 120500 CHATTEM CONSUMER PROD $ 4,022,572.86 410151 REPUBLIC NATL DIST $ 4,006,840.67 240220 GERBER LEGENDARY BLADES $ 4,006,613.68 168620 DELL COMPUTER CORP $ 3,978,745.71 517614 SCHICK-WILKINSON SWORD $ 3,935,475.71 405733 IOVATE HEALTH SCIENCES $ 3,874,761.84 146280 WORLD KITCHEN INC $ 3,868,687.12 133340 COLEMAN CO $ 3,830,325.30 55175 BARE ESCENTUALS BEAUTY $ 3,823,814.52 374345 MAYTEX MILLS INC $ 3,809,711.55 14315 ALEXANDRE OF ENGLAND $ 3,809,045.47 204733 EXCELL MARKETING $ 3,803,804.85 115075 AAFES EUROPE $ 3,790,895.36 290710 JOCKEY INTL INC $ 3,727,184.37 24647001 GODIVA CHOCOLATIER INC $ 3,723,156.32 488328 RENFRO CORP $ 3,696,325.78 620077 VITA MIX CORP $ 3,671,360.46 538381 SKULLCANDY INC $ 3,623,287.35 482197 RAYOVAC CORP $ 3,608,391.85 442643 PARADISE BEV/HAW COFFEE $ 3,607,815.11 375721 MCCORMICK DISTILLING CO $ 3,584,249.69 578778 T-FAL WEAREVER $ 3,543,455.71
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